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Dangers of Mexican-American Dual Citizenship to U.S. Electorate

If U.S. citizenship were ever to be given to illegal aliens, as many as 18 million citizens with dual citizenship could be added, along with their children, to fundamentally undermine the sovereignty of the United States electorate over its own self determination.

Citizenship by naturalization (INA § 337, 8 USC § 1448)

If the United States were to have as many as 40 million citizens of Mexico able to vote in Mexican and U.S. elections, the nature of the political philosophy in the United States could be essentially corrupted.

Naturalized citizens may keep their foreign citizenship today.

Proposals to pass laws to prevent children of illegals born in the U.S.A. from being U.S. citizens are fundamentally flawed with politically imprudent thought, for the amendment to confer U.S. citizenship upon all people born in the United States was made following the American Civil war and the emancipation of the slaves in order that they too might be recognized as citizens. None will have luck in trying to roll back that fact.

The sole remedy to defend the rights of political self-determination of U.S.citizens from illegal foreign immigration is simply to prevent immigration from all sources to the U.S.A. from exceeding 250,000 souls annually with adequate border security and law enforcement ability in the states to arrest and convey to the federal government for processing illegally entered persons into the United States.

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